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Exhibition Items


Absalom and Achitophel: A Poem. John Dryden. Fourth edition; augmented and revised. London: Printed for Jacob Tonson, 1682. Lilly Call Number: PR3416 .A2 1682

Le Bon Usage du Thé du Caffé et du Chocolat: pour la Preservation & pour la Guerison des Maladies. Monsieur Nicolas de Blegny. A Lyon & se vend a Paris: Chez Jacques Collomba, 1687. TX817.T3 B64

A Catalogue of Books of the Newest Fashion, to be Sold by Auction at the Whiggs Coffee-House. London, 1693. Date according to Wing. Lilly Call Number: Z1024 .J73 no.1

A Catalogue of the Rarities to be seen at Don Saltero's Coffee-House in Chelsea: to which is added, a Compleat List of the Donors Thereof. Don Saltero's Coffee-House. London, 1732. Lilly Call Number: DA689.H8 S277 1732

A Coffee-House Dialogue, or, A discourse between Captain Y--- and a young barrester of the Middle-Temple; with some reflections upon the bill against the D. of Y. London, 1679. Date according to Wing Falsely attributed to Andrew Yarranton, according to ESTC. Lilly Call Number: DA452 .Y2

The Diary of Samuel Pepys...transcribed from the shorthand manuscript in the Pepysian Library Magdalene College, Cambridge. Samuel Pepys. Edited with additions by Henry B. Wheatley. London: G. Bell & Sons, Cambridge, 1893-1899. Lilly Call Number: DA447.P4 A4 1893

A Discourse upon this Saying: The Spirit of the Nation is not yet to be Trusted with Liberty; Lest it Introduce Monarchy, or invade the Liberty of Conscience. James Harrington. London: Printed by J.C. for Henry Fletcher, 1659. Lilly Call Number: DA944.4 .H3

The London Gazette. London: T. Newman, 1666-. Number 4213: Thursday April 11 to Monday April 15, 1706. Lilly Call Number: J7 .G6

The London Spy. Edward Ward ("the Author of the Trip to Jamaica"). London: Printed for J. Nutt, 1698-1701. Lilly Call Number: DA688 .S257 V.1

The Manner of Making of Coffee, Tea, and Chocolate: as it is used in Most Parts of Europe, Asia, Africa, and America. With their Vertues. Philippe Sylvestre Dufour. London: Printed for William Crook, 1685. Lilly Call Number: TX817.C6 D813

Mercurius Politicus, comprising the sum of Forein Intelligence, with the affairs now on foot in the three nations of England Scotland, and Ireland. London: Printed for R. White, 1650-1660. Number 402: Thursday February 4th to Thursday February 11th, 1657. Lilly Call Number: AP3 .M495

Philosophical Transactions, giving some accompt of the present undertakings, studies, and labours of the ingenius in many considerable parts of the world. Volume 1. London: C. Davis, Printer to the Royal Society of London, 1665. Lilly Call Number: Q41.R8

Quaestiones Medicae:
A Collection of Medical Disputations held before the Medical Faculty of Paris, with praeses and respondens for each. On questions of the dietary and therapeutic uses of coffee, tea, chocolate, milk, beer, wine, spirits, bread, sugar and tobacco. Paris: Quillau, 1672-1773. Lilly Call Number: TX351.Q1
-Quaestio Medica: Au potus Cafe, cum lacte salubrior? Petrus Letonnellier, Matthaeo Thuillier presiding professor. Paris, 1697.
-Quaestio Medica: Litteratis-ne salubris Cafe usus? Michael Peaget, Guidone-Crescento Fagon presiding professor. Paris, 1716.
-Quaestio Medica: An a frequentiori potu Cafe vita brevior? Edmundus-Thomas Moreau, Ludovico-Guillelmo Le Monnier presiding professor. Paris, 1751.

Some Notes about the Coffee House, a private club: together with a list of resident and non-resident members, and including the rules of the Coffee House, rule six being that there shall be no rules. Coffee House. New York, 1926. Lilly Call Number: HS2725.N5 C588 1926

Traitez Nouveaux & Curieux du Café, du Thé et du Chocolate: Ouvrage également necessaire aux medecins, & à tous ceux qui aiment leur santé. Philippe Sylvestre Dufour. A Lyon: Chez Jean Girin & B. Riviere, 1685. Lilly Call Number: TX817.C6 D8 1685

Wholesome Advice Against the Abuse of Hot Liquors: Particularly of Coffee, Chocolate, Tea, Brandy, and Strong-Waters: with directions to know what constitutions they suit, and when the use of them may be profitable of hurtful. M. Duncan. London: H. Rhodes and A. Bell, 1706. Lilly Call Number: RM240 .D913